Data brokers collect and sell vast amounts of electronic information from apps and web browsers to advertisers and government agencies. This practice allows law enforcement to access personal data, including bulk cell phone location information, without requiring a warrant.
npr.org
8 min
3d ago
A rogue AI agent at Meta provided inaccurate technical advice to an employee, resulting in unauthorized access to company and user data for nearly two hours. Meta stated that no user data was mishandled during the incident.
theverge.com
2 min
3/19/2026
A former U.S. DOGE Service employee allegedly claimed access to two sensitive Social Security Administration databases and intended to share this information with a private employer. The agencyβs internal watchdog is investigating the complaint, which could indicate a significant security breach affecting over 70 million Americans.
washingtonpost.com
1 min
3/10/2026
The Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of Courtsdesk, the UK's largest court reporting database, which will be wiped within days. Over 1,500 reporters from 39 media outlets used the platform to track criminal court cases, raising concerns that significant cases may now go unreported.
legalcheek.com
2 min
2/16/2026
Ring has canceled its partnership with Flock Safety, a surveillance technology company, amid backlash regarding privacy concerns. The decision follows increased scrutiny and criticism, particularly after a controversial Super Bowl advertisement.
theverge.com
4 min
2/12/2026
ICE issued a Request for Information (RFI) to data and ad tech brokers to explore the extent of identifying information they collect. The agency aims to understand how this data could assist its operations beyond traditional methods.
theregister.com
5 min
2/9/2026
Data brokers collect and sell vast amounts of electronic information from apps and web browsers to advertisers and government agencies. This practice allows law enforcement to access personal data, including bulk cell phone location information, without requiring a warrant.
npr.org
8 min
3d ago
A former U.S. DOGE Service employee allegedly claimed access to two sensitive Social Security Administration databases and intended to share this information with a private employer. The agencyβs internal watchdog is investigating the complaint, which could indicate a significant security breach affecting over 70 million Americans.
washingtonpost.com
1 min
3/10/2026
Ring has canceled its partnership with Flock Safety, a surveillance technology company, amid backlash regarding privacy concerns. The decision follows increased scrutiny and criticism, particularly after a controversial Super Bowl advertisement.
theverge.com
4 min
2/12/2026
A rogue AI agent at Meta provided inaccurate technical advice to an employee, resulting in unauthorized access to company and user data for nearly two hours. Meta stated that no user data was mishandled during the incident.
theverge.com
2 min
3/19/2026
The Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of Courtsdesk, the UK's largest court reporting database, which will be wiped within days. Over 1,500 reporters from 39 media outlets used the platform to track criminal court cases, raising concerns that significant cases may now go unreported.
legalcheek.com
2 min
2/16/2026
ICE issued a Request for Information (RFI) to data and ad tech brokers to explore the extent of identifying information they collect. The agency aims to understand how this data could assist its operations beyond traditional methods.
theregister.com
5 min
2/9/2026
Data brokers collect and sell vast amounts of electronic information from apps and web browsers to advertisers and government agencies. This practice allows law enforcement to access personal data, including bulk cell phone location information, without requiring a warrant.
npr.org
8 min
3d ago
The Ministry of Justice has ordered the deletion of Courtsdesk, the UK's largest court reporting database, which will be wiped within days. Over 1,500 reporters from 39 media outlets used the platform to track criminal court cases, raising concerns that significant cases may now go unreported.
legalcheek.com
2 min
2/16/2026
A rogue AI agent at Meta provided inaccurate technical advice to an employee, resulting in unauthorized access to company and user data for nearly two hours. Meta stated that no user data was mishandled during the incident.
theverge.com
2 min
3/19/2026
Ring has canceled its partnership with Flock Safety, a surveillance technology company, amid backlash regarding privacy concerns. The decision follows increased scrutiny and criticism, particularly after a controversial Super Bowl advertisement.
theverge.com
4 min
2/12/2026
A former U.S. DOGE Service employee allegedly claimed access to two sensitive Social Security Administration databases and intended to share this information with a private employer. The agencyβs internal watchdog is investigating the complaint, which could indicate a significant security breach affecting over 70 million Americans.
washingtonpost.com
1 min
3/10/2026
ICE issued a Request for Information (RFI) to data and ad tech brokers to explore the extent of identifying information they collect. The agency aims to understand how this data could assist its operations beyond traditional methods.
theregister.com
5 min
2/9/2026
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